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Are there any excellent French movies?

1. zhina (1992)

Director: regis wargnier, The Regess Wagner.

A colonial history under the cover of love, catherine deneuve's performance is particularly prominent.

2. Lover amante (1992)

Director: Jean-Jacques Annaud

The perfect combination of literary masterpieces and movies, those dark rooms, wet streets and golden ferries in the afterglow of sunset are unforgettable for a long time.

3. The last subway, Le Dernier métro (1980)

Directed by Fran? ois Truffaut Fran? ois Truffaut

A World War II film without a positive description of World War II, Truffaut's best film combining art with reality.

4. Blue Sea and Blue Sky Le Grand bleu (1988)

Director: luc besson luc besson

Luc besson's dream of light and shadow, an ocean fairy tale.

5. Wandering/Wandering Sans toit ni loi (1985)

Directed by Agnes Varda Agnès Varda.

1985 The Golden Lion Award for Best Film at Venice Film Festival, the most important work of Valda, the mother of the new wave, describes the tragic experience of a young homeless woman who refuses to accept any social rules, which is thought-provoking. One of the highlights of this film is its documentary style.

6. A heart in winter/Unfinished love in this life Uncour Enhiver (1992) Director: Claude Sotai.

This is an unforgettable French film, a film full of elegance and subtlety, immersed in Ravel's slightly sad sonata from beginning to end, which makes people immersed and fascinated, and makes people linger in the short but profound and meticulous feelings of the hero and heroine for a long time: many people are obsessed with French movies.

7. Princess Margo, Princess Margo (1994)

Directed by: Xiahou, patrice

A magnificent French historical blockbuster, like a beautiful illustration in the history books, takes us back to France in 1572. Infiltrating the wildness of love in bloody history touches the publicity of personality in grand scenes, among which ambiguous passionate scenes and cruel slaughter scenes make the audience unforgettable for a long time.

8. Angry youth/hatred for Lahore (1995)

Director: mathieu kassovitz mathieu kassovitz

This film depicts such a society that people can't tell good from evil. The so-called struggle between good and evil and killing have filled everyone's heart with hatred. Although the film's dynamic hand-held photography is not new, it still well renders the chaotic social environment and the turbulent spiritual world of young people, and forms a distinct style with the contrasting black-and-white movies.

9. Sexual desire/instinct between us (1983)

Director: Diane Keus, Diane Kurys

The story is based on the director's unfortunate family experience in childhood, and the creation upholds a calm and peaceful view of history, which makes the film jump out of the narrow personal memory and become a witness to the awakening of women's consciousness.

10. Romance (1999)

Directed by Caitlin brea Catherine Breillat.

It is synonymous with contemporary erotic films, but what is extraordinary is that the director made this film go beyond the narrow concept of "feminist" film socialization and become a unique alternative film to explore women's physiological essence.

1 1. This killer is a bit cold. Leon (1994).

Director: luc besson luc besson

Not much to say about the classics. Personally, the most important thing is that the film completely subverts the concept of genre films.

12. Fresh temptation/convenient Rapa (1995)

Directed by Bertrand Tavernier, Verne and Bertrand.

1995 Berlin film festival golden bear award film, a disturbing and thought-provoking film showing cruel youth.

13. Betty Blue /37 2 (1986)

Directed by Jean-Jacques Neikes Jean-Jacques BeNeikes

The most wonderful French romantic movie I have ever seen, the performance of the hero and heroine can only be described as shocking.

14. Injuries caused by love (1992)

Director: louis malle

A crazy deformed love, a love tragedy. Unforgettable last scene: he recalled the only time he met her after breaking up. She was surrounded by a man he had met once, holding a child in her arms. At that moment, he suddenly felt that she was no different from other women.

15. Xinqiao Lover Bridge (199 1)

Director: leos carax

In this movie, the director Calaque and the leading actress Juliet Biros have completely released themselves, so that a couple can only choose to break up after the movie.

16. Camille crowdale, Rodin's lover (1988)

Directed by Bruno Nudan Bruno Nuytten

A film that makes Agani deeply immersed in the plot, and the sound behind the film is the combination of Agani and the director and the subsequent separation.

17. Memories go back in time (1999)

Directed by Raul Luz Raoul-Ruiz

Raoul Lutz, a French-born Chilean director, challenged the impossible, and put Marcel Proust's novel of the same name, which is recognized as the most difficult to adapt, on the screen, artistically reappearing the charm of the original work. The joining of many international movie stars also made the film more interesting.

18. Crazy Night/Night of the Beast (1992)

Director: Cyril Collard Cyril Collard

The bravest AIDS movie, people will never forget the sad cry of the heroine when she received the award on behalf of the late director.

19. Fang Ming Carmen pseudonym Carmen (1983)

Directed by Jean-Luc Gueudar Jean Luc Godard

Golden Lion Award at the 40th Venice Film Festival. Godard's later masterpieces are unanimously recognized and have particularly distinctive musical performances.

20. Green light/Look for her in the crowd. Le Rayon vert ( 1986)

Directed by Eric Rommel eric rohmer.

Golden Lion Award at the 43rd Venice Film Festival. It is also the characteristic of Luo Maichan. Through a long conversation, the changes and fluctuations of the characters' feelings are truly and delicately portrayed.

2 1. Label Noiseuse (199 1)

Directed by jacques rivette and jacques rivette.

Emanuel Biya's masterpiece of body language, painter and model, the conflict was conquered.

22. Piano teacher La Pianiste (200 1)

Directed by michael haneke and michael haneke.

Aside from the dignity of being a teacher, the heroine's performance is particularly wonderful, which makes the repressed desire find a reason to indulge.

23. Intimacy (200 1)

Directed by: Xiahou, patrice

What many people see is carnal desire, but what the director wants to express is a kind of alienation of human body and mind.

24. Le Mari de la Coiffeuse, the lover of the barber (1990)

Director: Patrice Leconte.

Love is eternal. Wait for love, because love is touching. The history of sexual psychological growth from boys to men has the essential characteristics of French movies: a little sadness and a touch of warmth. Don't like the end of the movie.

25. Van Gogh (199 1)

Director: Maurice Pialat Maurice Pialat

Van Gogh's most vivid biographical film is also one of Piarat's best films.

26. Wild reed (1994)

Directed by Andre Tesnet andre techine.

Youth, ideal, era, a group of youth images in turbulent times.

27. Captain Conan Conan (1996)

Director: Bertrand Tavernier

It has always been Verne's style to discuss the human nature in the war and the position and role of man in the war.

28. My sexual life/erotic history of modern France ... (Mavi Sexler) (1996)

Director: Arnold Plessing

The director used a long space (175 minutes) to show the audience the real love life of several groups of contemporary French young people.

29. The source of hatred/revenge on mistress Manon Manondez (1986)

Love Mountain City/Man's Ambition Jean de Floret (1986)

Director: Claude Berri of claude berry.

The best French films in the 1980s, based on literary masterpieces, show the magnificent historical picture of southern France in the 1920s.

30. Turn left after getting out of the elevator * * Gaucheen Sortant de l 'Ascensor (1988).

Director: Edward Demory Naro

There are so many serious films, but there are no comedies. Choose a familiar comedy, which is indeed the most classic comedy in France in the 1980s.

3 1. Ceremony/Cold Sacrifice to La Cremoni (1995)

Director: claude Chabrol

It is still a typical crime film of Chabrochan, and its analysis of human nature is very delicate. The classic ending is unforgettable: Shab Luo Chang interweaves Mozart's opera with the bloody shooting scene, which gives the audience a great shock.

32. I have too many men/waves. Mon Homme (1996)

Directed by Bertrand Briz bertrand blier.

The point of this film is to test the audience's moral concept: can you accept being a prostitute as a fun career?

33. Thieves are also passionate/Michelle's confession La Petite voleuse (1988)

Director: claude miller claude miller

The film, written by Truffaut, the director of New Wave, reflects the influence of the luxury life of the French middle class on the growing teenagers after the war through a story that happened to a girl with a humble position. Charlotte Gomsberg, the protagonist, gave an excellent performance.

34. Three colors: blue, white and red bleu (1993) bialy (1994) rouge (1994).

Director: Shias Khiesz Lovsky

Equality, fraternity and peace, different people have different understandings. The film shows Khiesz Lovsky's consistent exploration of basic human ethics.

35. White wedding dress (1989)

Directed by Jean-Claude brissot Jean-Claude Brisseau.

The film tells us the doomed love between an underage girl and a middle-aged male teacher with beautiful shots and touching language. Vanessa Paradi, a French female singer who first appeared on the screen, showed the melancholy and wild dual character of a 17-year-old girl with her rounded appearance and impressive acting skills.

36. Smoking area/non-smoking area/non-smoking area (1993)

Director Allan Ray Nai alain resnais

There is a bag of xxxx on the table in the movie. At this time, please choose whether to smoke or not. Life is the same, full of choices, full of or. If you are not careful, life will be completely different.

37.Nettoyage à sec ( 1997)

Director: Anne Fontainen

A couple and a brother and sister met at a gay party, and the couple found themselves secretly in love with the boy. The final outcome is shocking. This film is a famous work by female directors anne fontaine.

38. Spring of Destiny/Emotion Destined by Fate (2000)

Directed by Olivier Assaia Olivier Assayas.

Assaia's exquisite war romance films adapted from novels are full of rich literary flavor. The performances of several acting stars are even more intoxicating.

39. Small Criminal Court (1990)

Directed by Jacques J. Jacques Doillon, Jacques Doillon

1990, French film handbook ranked in the top ten of the year. Director Jacques J. Jacques Doillon has made a series of excellent films for the growth of teenagers. I believe this movie won't let you down.

40.Humanity L' Humanite ( 1999)

Director: Bruno Dumont Bruno Dumont

The film discusses the love for human nature, the care and affection for people, and the innate sympathy, emphasizing that sin is the only way to pursue good. Director Buno Dumont is a cutting-edge French director with a master's degree in philosophy. His later film "29 Palm Leaves" caused more controversy.